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4. 

SETTING THE TIME

4.1 

Move the function switch to OFF and plug the mains power cable into the household socket. ‘12:00’ will flash in the display.

4.2 

Press and hold the TIME button and at the same time press the HOUR button until the correct hour is displayed. If setting  

 

the time in the afternoon and evening, cycle through the hours until the correct hour is displayed and the pm indicator  

 

is illuminated.

4.3 

After setting the hour, press the MIN button until the correct minute is displayed.

4.4 

Once the time has been set, release the TIME button. 

5. 

USING THE RADIO

5.1 

Plug the mains power cable into the household socket and switch on.

5.2 

Slide the FUNCTION switch to the ‘ON’ position.

5.3 

Select the waveband by sliding the BAND switch to the desired waveband (AM or FM).

5.4 

Turn the TUNING knob to select the station of choice. The radio frequency scale will show the wavelength selected.

5.5 

Adjust the volume to the desired level by rotating the VOLUME control knob.

5.6 

To turn off the radio, slide the FUNCTION switch to ‘OFF’.

Note!

  The built in AM and the external FM antennas are directional. If tuning into an FM station extend or move the antenna for a    

 

better reception. If tuning into an AM station rotate the whole unit after tuning to obtain the best reception.

6. 

SETTING AND USING THE ALARM

Press and hold the ALARM button and at the same time press the HOUR button repeatedly until the correct alarm hour is 

6.1 

displayed.

After setting the hour, press the MIN button repeatedly until the correct alarm minute is displayed.

6.2 

Once the time has been set, release the ALARM button. 

6.3 

To activate the alarm, slide the FUNCTION switch to the position marked ‘BUZZ’ to wake up to a buzzer or ‘AUTO’ to wake 

6.4 

up to the radio.

Once the alarm has been activated, the AUTO indicator will illuminate in the display.

6.5 

When the time on the clock is the same as the alarm time that has been set, the alarm will sound.

6.6 

The alarm will continue to sound and stop automatically after 1 hour 59 minutes. To silence the alarm, press the ALARM 

6.7 

button. The alarm indicator will remain illuminated and the alarm will sound again the same time the following day unless 

the FUNCTION switch is moved to ‘OFF’.

To activate the snooze function, press the SNOOZE button when the alarm sounds. The alarm will silence and the alarm will 

6.8 

sound again after approximately nine minutes.

To turn off the alarm permanently, slide the FUNCTION switch to the ‘OFF’ position.

6.9 

Note!

  The snooze button can be used repeatedly in the 1 hour 59 minute interval after the set alarm time.

7. 

SETTING AND USING THE SLEEP FUNCTION

 

This function will switch off the unit automatically after a preset time interval up to 59 minutes.

  Move the FUNCTION switch to ‘OFF’, ‘BUZZ’ or ‘AUTO’ position.

7.1 

Press and hold the SLEEP button, the radio will start to play and ‘0:59’ will be shown in the display.  Release the button and 

7.2 

the display will show the clock and the radio will switch off after 59 minutes. 

To set a shorter time interval, press and hold the SLEEP button and at the same time press the MIN button until the desired 

7.3 

switch off time interval is displayed.

The unit will switch off after the time interval selected has lapsed.

7.4 

To turn off the sleep function, press the SNOOZE button and the radio will stop immediately

7.5 

.

Note!

  If the function switch is moved to ‘BUZZ’ or ‘AUTO’ the alarm is also activated.  Before setting the sleep interval, ensure the 

alarm is set to the desired wake up time.

8. 

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Wipe external surfaces with a soft cloth.  If the cabinet is very dirty, unplug from the mains supply and use a damp cloth 

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soaked in a weak solution of washing up liquid and water.  Allow to dry thoroughly before reusing. 

Should it become necessary to replace the fuse in the plug, please replace with a 3A fuse that conforms with BS 1362. 

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9. 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

  

Rated voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 - 240V~ 50Hz

  

Power consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6W

  

Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AM 530-1600kHz

  

 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FM 88-108MHz

  

Operating conditions  . . . . . . . . Temperature: 5°C to 35°C

  

 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Humidity 5% to 90% 

  

Operating position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Horizontal

 

Rating Information: At the bottom of the unit.

 

CR01       Issue No: 1 - 24/06/09  

Summary of Contents for CR01

Page 1: ...AM FM ALARM Clock Radio INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLOCK RADIO ALARM MODEL No CR01 AC 230 240V 50Hz 6W AM 530 1600kHz FM 88 108MHz CR01 Issue No 1 24 06 09 ...

Page 2: ...arked on the radio is the same as the power supply to be used DO NOT pull the plug from the mains socket by the lead DO NOT get the radio wet or use in wet damp conditions for indoor use only 1 2 4 Ensure that the insulation on all cables and on the appliance is safe before connecting it to the power supply See 1 2 1 and 1 2 2 and use a Portable Appliance Tester 1 2 5 Ensure that cables are always...

Page 3: ...nd connector into the negative terminal of the battery Take care to observe the correct polarity 3 3 Refit the battery compartment cover 3 4 DO NOT expose the batteries or the installed batteries to excessive heat e g fire sunshine or position close to radiators etc Note Dispose of used batteries responsibly at local authority household waste recycling facility DO NOT dispose of batteries in a fir...

Page 4: ...ound and stop automatically after 1 hour 59 minutes To silence the alarm press the ALARM 6 7 button The alarm indicator will remain illuminated and the alarm will sound again the same time the following day unless the FUNCTION switch is moved to OFF To activate the snooze function press the SNOOZE button when the alarm sounds The alarm will silence and the alarm will 6 8 sound again after approxim...

Page 5: ...2 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE requires that old household electrical appliances must not be disposed of in the normal unsorted municipal waste stream Old appliances must be collected separately in order to optimise the recovery and recycling of the materials they contain and reduce the impact on human health and the environment The crossed out wheeled bin symbol on the ...

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